

In Memphis, VL 'sets' include Universal, Unknown, Traveling, Insane, Conservative and Four Corner Hustlers. Members of the 'People Nation,' their literature instructs that they follow Islam. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said the agency had advised law enforcement to be aware of safety.Ī TBI spokesman, however, said there was “no specific threat” against law enforcement.Īccording to the state, Terry was sentenced to prison July 28, 2005. Vice Lords History: Began in the late 1950s in the Illinois State Training School for boys and became a full-on gang on the west side of Chicago. dead in a car near the Memphis airport last week was a former Vice Lords gang chief. “TDOC is unaware of any specific and/or credible threats to law enforcement or corrections personnel,” the department’s communications director Neysa Taylor said in a statement. vice lords memphis The Belz Enterprises family of businesses is not. However, TDOC said that information is not correct. Rumors spread across social media and some news outlets that the Vice Lords threatened to put out a “hit” on law enforcement officers. Only one state facility, Morgan County Correctional Complex, is still on partial lockdown, the department said. Law enforcement sources say 49-year-old Ronald Terry, who was found shot to death last Thursday, is the former local kingpin of the nationwide Vice Lords street gang. The facilities returned to normal operations after TDOC reviewed intelligence and evaluated security at each facility. The state did not say whether the measures were specifically related to Terry’s death. Prisons across the state went on temporary lockdown last week “out of an abundance of caution for the safety and security of the department’s inmates, staff & facilities,” the Tennessee Department of Corrections said. The facility remained on lockdown status Thursday while the TDOC Office of Investigations and Compliance continues to investigate the incident, the company said. Six inmates and four correctional officers were injured. The same day Terry was found dead, two inmate fights broke out at South Central Correctional Facility in Clifton, Tennessee, a representative with Core Civic said. He had come to Memphis from Chicago, Illinois to help organize and lead the Vice Lords here in the Memphis.”
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The defendant was Ronald Terry,” said prosecutor Paul Hagerman. “During the trial there was testimony that he was the leader of the Vice Lords here in Memphis. “Back in 2005, 2006 we had an attempted murder trial and some other charges that went along with that. A woman, identified as Candid Sanders, was also found dead in the car, police said.Ī prosecutor with the Shelby County District Attorney’s Office confirmed Terry was a high-level member of the Vice Lords gang. 10 inside a white Cadillac that plowed through a fence at Dwight and Imogene. Ronald Terry, known as “Big Pokey” or by other nicknames, was found shot to death Jan. A man found dead in a car near the Memphis airport last week was a former Vice Lords gang chief who exposed the organization in a trial, prosecutors said. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated.
